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Survey: Nigerians optimistic about Tinubu’s presidency, foresee progress
62% of Nigerians in a new survey believe Nigeria will move forward under the administration of President Bola Ahmed Tinubu.
According to report, the survey was conducted by a Lagos-based public perception consulting and strategic communication firm, in partnership with Analysts Data Services and Resources (ADSR).
The firms said a total of 1,714 participants across the country’s six geopolitical zones took part in the survey and shared their opinions and views concerning the first 60 days of Tinubu’s administration.
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“38% do not see the country moving forward under the current administration, while 62% do.
By and large, respondents are less satisfied with the first 60 days of the current administration, but they are more optimistic about the country moving forward under the current administration,” the report reads.
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